How to Get to Hundred Islands National Park via Expressway
Find the nearest expressway exit, toll fees, and step-by-step driving directions to Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos, Pangasinan.
Quick Facts
Nearest Exit
Urdaneta
Expressway
TPLEX
RFID Needed
Easytrip
Toll Fees to Hundred Islands National Park
Toll fees from major Metro Manila entry points to Urdaneta exit (Class 1 vehicles — cars, SUVs, vans):
₱886
via NLEX → TPLEX
—
₱1,150
via Skyway Stage 3 → NLEX → TPLEX
Rates based on TRB-approved toll matrix, VAT-inclusive. Class 2 and 3 rates are higher.
Step-by-Step Driving Directions
Enter the NLEX at Balintawak toll plaza.
Continue onto TPLEX (enter at La Paz).
Exit at Urdaneta toll plaza.
From Urdaneta exit, follow local roads to Hundred Islands National Park (60-90 min from exit via Alaminos Rd).
RFID Requirements
Easytrip RFID Required
The TPLEX uses the Easytrip RFID system for cashless toll collection. Install your RFID sticker at any toll plaza or authorized service center before your trip.
About Alaminos
Alaminos in Pangasinan is known for the Hundred Islands National Park, featuring 124 islands and islets in Lingayen Gulf. A popular eco-tourism destination accessible via TPLEX.
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The nearest expressway exit to Hundred Islands National Park is Urdaneta on the TPLEX. From this exit, Hundred Islands National Park is approximately 60-90 min from exit via Alaminos Rd.
The toll fee from Balintawak (NLEX) to the nearest exit (Urdaneta) is ₱886 for Class 1 vehicles. Toll fees vary depending on your starting point and vehicle class. All rates shown are VAT-inclusive and based on 2026 TRB-approved toll rates.
The TPLEX uses the Easytrip RFID system. Ensure your Easytrip RFID has sufficient balance before your trip.
Travel time to Hundred Islands National Park depends on your starting point and traffic conditions. Using expressways is typically the fastest option. From the Urdaneta exit, Hundred Islands National Park is 60-90 min from exit via Alaminos Rd. Peak hours (7-9 AM and 5-8 PM on weekdays) may add 30-60 minutes to your trip.
Yes, you can use Waze or Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation to Hundred Islands National Park. We recommend selecting the "highways" or "expressway" option in your navigation app to ensure you take the toll road route via TPLEX. Check toll fees here before you go so you know how much RFID balance you'll need.
No. All Philippine expressways now require RFID for cashless toll collection. Cash lanes have been discontinued. Install an Autosweep or Easytrip RFID sticker (free at toll plazas) and load sufficient balance before your trip. Check which RFID system you need in the RFID Requirements section above.
Public transport options to Hundred Islands National Park vary. Provincial buses, UV Express vans, and jeepneys serve many destinations. However, driving via expressway is typically faster and more convenient. If you don't have a car, ride-hailing apps like Grab are available for expressway routes but cost more than self-driving.
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